A roundup of yesterday's parliamentary business from the Lords and the Commons.
Some programmes may not be suitable for the very young.
9.00 Sum Chance
9.10 Diez Temas - De compras
9.25 A-level German
9.45 Mathsworks - Exploring Geometric Shapes
10.00 You and Me - Feeling Small
10.15 Why? Because...
10.40 Who - Me?
11.00 Watch:Conservation - Your Locality
11.15 West Africa - The Price of Cocoa
11.35 A-level Biology - Genetics
11.55 A-level Economics - Export or Die
12.15 Textile Studies -Spinning a Yarn
12.35 La Maree et ses secrets - Les surprises
12.55 Step Up to Wordpower (Teletext)
1.20 Postman Pat
1.40 Living Decisions - Space for Living
2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me - Feeling Small
Making Their Mark A look at the work of artist Mike Wilks.
Embassy World Professional
Championship from the Crucible Theatre,
Sheffield. Eight players have survived to the quarter-final. Introduced by Eamonn Holmes.
Followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions and other parliamentary highlights.
and Regional News; Weather
Second visit of the day to the Crucible Theatre with news on how
Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis are faring in their respective quarter-finals. Plus the Shot of the Championship competition which began yesterday.
Including at
5.00pm News
A preview of Biddulph Grange in Staffordshire.
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Starring
Clifton James
John Mills , Cecil Parker In order to distract German attention from the real
Montgomery's activities in Europe, an obscure Pay Corps Lieutenant with a striking resemblance to the General is persuaded to impersonate him in North Africa.
Director John Guillermin
0 FILMS: pages 33-38
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Produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
ASSIGNMENT, BBC2
Mitterrand: a Question of Greatness. Is French president Francois Mitterrand as great a leader as his former rival
General de Gaulle? He is interviewed by the BBC's Paris correspondent David Walter. See panel below. Producer Sam Collyns Editor John Morrison
Environmental reports.
No Time to Waste! In Britain we bury it or burn it. In
Florida they mine it. In New York armed police make people recycle it. As Britain runs out of places to dump messy, smelly and sometimes dangerous household waste,
Ed Boyle investigates possible solutions to the garbage crisis. Producer Mark Fielder
Series editor Jeremy Evans
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Further coverage of tonight's quarter-final matches.
Introduced by David Vine. (Coverage continues at 11.20pm)
Sins of the Flesh. White slaves, Windmill girls and social purity workers were all part of the sex industry in Britain during the first half of the century.
Tonight's programme reveals a secret history of pornography and prostitution. Producer Steve Humphries Series editor Joanna Mack
A Domino Films production for BBCtv 0 PICTURE STORY: page 67
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S Is for Southside.
Lucinda Lambton talks to a descendant of the Scarlet Pimpernel. Director Chnstine Hall
Producer Andrew Gosling
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By the Conservative Party.
With Francine Stock.
(Coverage continues tomorrow at
2.15pm on BBC2)
Introduction to Psychology: Addiction